News Updates from CLG
18 June 2017
18 June 2017
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Top Republican among wounded as anti-Trump gunman fires on U.S.
lawmakers
Breaking: London vehicle hits pedestrians, police say 'number of
casualties'
--Metropolitan Police say one person has been arrested --London Ambulance has
sent "a number of resources" to the scene | 18 June 2017 | A vehicle
has hit pedestrians in London's Finsbury Park, causing "a number of casualties,"
according to authorities. The city's Metropolitan Police said officers were
called just after midnight Sunday to an incident on Seven Sisters Road. "There
has been one person arrested," who authorities believe was the driver, police
said. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said it is "too early to say" if the
collision is a terror incident.
Finsbury Park Mosque: 'Several hurt' as van hits
pedestrians | 19 June 2017 | Several
people have been injured after a van struck a crowd of pedestrians near a north
London mosque in what police have called a "major incident". One person was
arrested following the collision near Finsbury Park Mosque in Seven Sisters
Road. Officers were called at 00.20 BST and remain at the scene, the
Metropolitan Police said. The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) said a van
"intentionally" ran over worshippers.
Syrian army plane attacks ISIS; US-led coalition shoots it
down | 18 June 2017 | The US-led
coalition has downed a government warplane in southern Syria, the Syrian army
and coalition have announced in separate statements. The Syrian military added
that the plane's pilot is now missing. According to the Syrian statement, the plane was carrying out operations against Islamic
State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) [which is why the US shot it down] in
the countryside around Raqqa when it was targeted, leading to a crash and the
loss of the pilot, who is currently missing. "This attack comes at a time when
the Syrian Arab army and its allies are advancing in the fight against ISIS
terrorists who are being defeated in the Syrian desert in more ways than one,"
the statement read.
Russian airstrikes kill 2 ISIS commanders, thwart major attack
on Deir ez-Zor - military | 17 June
2017 | Russian military intelligence has exposed an Islamic State plan to mount
a major attack on the city of Deir ez-Zor in Syria, the Russian Defense Ministry
said. It added that preemptive strikes to prevent the attack resulted in some
180 terrorists killed, including two commanders. The concentration of Islamic
State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL [but still I-CIA-SIS]) forces near the besieged
Syrian city was noticed by Russian surveillance drones in early June, the
ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
Seven U.S. soldiers wounded in insider attack at Afghan base -
official | 17 June 2017 | At least
one Afghan was killed and seven American soldiers were wounded in an "insider
attack" at a base in northern Afghanistan on Saturday, a U.S. military official
said. A spokesman for the U.S. military command in Kabul said earlier comments
by an Afghan official that Americans had been killed were incorrect...In a
statement, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said an Afghan commando loyal to
the militant group had opened fire on foreign "invaders", killing four and
wounding four others.
4,000 more US troops to be sent to Afghanistan -
report | 16 June 2017 | Secretary of
Defense Jim Mattis is reportedly set to announce an increase of about 4,000 US
troops in Afghanistan. Most of the US boots on the ground will train or advise
Afghan forces, but some will battle both a resurgent Taliban and Islamic State.
The Associated Press reported Thursday evening that the Pentagon will deploy
nearly 4,000 more US troops to Afghanistan, based on information from an unnamed
administration official. The Trump administration official told AP that an
official announcement may come next week.
Missing sailors found dead in damaged US destroyer following
collision near Japan - Navy | 18
June 2017 | Several sailors who went missing in Saturday's collision between the
American destroyer USS Fitzgerald and a merchant ship off the coast of Japan
have been found dead in the wreckage of the damaged part of the destroyer, the
US 7th Fleet has confirmed. In total, seven US sailors were declared missing in
the incident and three more were injured, including the commander of the ship,
Bryce Benson. The bodies are being transferred to the US Naval Hospital Yokosuka
for identification.
Seven sailors missing, three injured after U.S. Navy destroyer
collides with container ship off Japan | 17 June 2017 | Seven sailors are missing and three injured after a
U.S. Navy destroyer collided early on Saturday morning with a Philippine-flagged
container ship south of Tokyo Bay in Japan, the U.S. Navy said. The Japanese
Coast Guard said the destroyer was experiencing some flooding but was not in
danger of sinking, while the merchant vessel was able to sail under its own
power. The U.S. Navy said in a statement the USS Fitzgerald, an Aegis guided
missile destroyer, collided with a merchant vessel at about 2:30 a.m. local time
(1730 GMT), some 56 nautical miles southwest of Yokosuka, a rare incident on a
busy waterway.
Top North Korean Nuclear Negotiator Secretly Met With U.S.
Diplomats --Talks were
aimed at freeing U.S. prisoners, establishing diplomatic channel | 18
June 2017 | For more than a year, American diplomats have held secret talks in
Pyongyang and European cities with North Korea's top nuclear negotiator, hoping
to free U.S. prisoners and even establish a diplomatic channel to constrain
North Korea's nuclear and missile programs. The official dispatched by North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un -- Madame Choi Sun Hee -- is well known to U.S.
officials, fluent in English and is believed to have direct access to Mr. Kim.
That raised expectations that the government eventually might engage with the
Trump administration about the future of Pyongyang's weapons efforts. So did the
agreed release this month of 22-year-old American prisoner Otto Warmbier, until
it emerged he was in a coma.
North Korea Claims Otto Warmbier Sought Regime
Change | 18 June 2017 | A North
Korean official said that Otto Warmbier, the U.S. student released by North
Korea last week in a coma after a 17-month detention, was "not an ordinary
citizen of America" and was punished because he had sought to overthrow North
Korea's government. The public comments suggest that North Korea is unlikely to
back down from claims that Mr. Warmbier, 22 years old, was an agent of entities
in the U.S. seeking to undermine the North Korean state, nor from the position
that Mr. Warmbier had committed crimes that merited the harsh sentence that he
received in January last year. Mr. Warmbier was sentenced by North Korea to 15
years of hard labor for allegedly stealing a propaganda poster from a Pyongyang
hotel on behalf of a Methodist church in Virginia and a secret society at the
University of Virginia, with the knowledge of the Central Intelligence
Agency.
'CIA’s Cherry Bomb': WikiLeaks #Vault7 reveals wireless
network targets | 15 June 2017 | The
latest WikiLeaks Vault7 release reveals details of the CIA's alleged Cherry
Blossom project, a scheme that uses wireless devices to access users' internet
activity. The Cherry Blossom program also provides a means to perform software
exploits on particular 'targets', meaning the hacker can take advantage of
vulnerabilities on the target's device, according to a WikiLeaks press
release...No physical access is required to implant the customized Cherry
Blossom firmware on a wireless device as some devices allow their firmware to be
upgraded over a wireless link.
Suspected jihadists attack spa in Mali's capital, 2
dead | 18 June 2017 | Suspected
jihadists attacked a hotel res-rt Sunday in Mali's capital, taking hostages at a
spot popular with foreigners on the weekends. About 30 people managed to escape
though at least two people were killed as the assault continued into the
evening, authorities said. Gunfire first rang out at the Campement Kangaba on
the outskirts of Bamako in the late afternoon, according to a security official
with the U.N. mission known as MINUSMA. "I heard gunfire coming from the camp
and I saw people running out of the site," said Modibo Diarra, who lives nearby.
I learned that it was a terrorist attack."
Official: More Hanford nuclear accidents likely after
back-to-back emergency evacuations --The Hanford site has produced up to 70 percent of the
plutonium for the U.S. nuclear arsenal since it was established in World War
II. | 15 June 2017 | Future accidental radiation releases at the
largest U.S. site of waste from nuclear weapons production are likely following
back-to-back emergency evacuations of workers in May and June because aging
infrastructure is breaking down, the top Energy Department official at the site
told The Associated Press. Adding to the likelihood of more nuclear
mishaps accidents at the sprawling Hanford Nuclear Reservation
is inadequate government funding to quickly clean up the millions of gallons of
toxic nuclear waste at the site, said Doug Shoop, who runs the department's
operations office at Hanford.
Group says Georgia nuclear plant costs rise to $29
billion | 15 June 2017 | A clean
energy group that has opposed a nuclear project in Georgia estimates the plant's
cost has soared to 29 billion in the wake of the b-nkr-ptcy of the half-finished
plant's contractor, Westinghouse Electric Co, a unit of Toshiba Corp. Sara
Barczak of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) said the new estimate
adds 9 billion to its projected cost of the Vogtle project, which has been beset
by delays and billions of d-llars of cost overruns. SACE based its latest
estimate on a report last week by two utility consultants to the Georgia Public
Service Commission, which regulates utilities, including Southern Co's Georgia
Power.
At least 58 feared dead in London tower fire, PM May admits
failings | 17 June 2017 | At least
58 people are feared to have died in the fire that engulfed a London tower block
this week, police said on Saturday, as Prime Minister Theresa May admitted that
the response from the authorities had not been good enough. With anger mounting
over the government's handling of the blaze, May met residents from the Grenfell
Tower and vowed to personally oversee the recovery as protesters gathered to
demonstrate in the streets around her residence for a second day...If the number
[of deaths] is confirmed, it would make the Grenfell Tower blaze the deadliest
in London since World War Two.
Representative Scalise's condition upgraded to 'serious' after
shooting | 17 June 2017 | U.S.
Representative Steve Scalise, the No. 3 Republican in the House of
Representatives, showed further improvement days after being shot by a man who
opened fire on lawmakers at a baseball practice earlier in the week, his lead
surgeon said in a statement on Saturday. Scalise's condition was upgraded to
"serious," from "critical" after undergoing another surgery on Saturday,
according to a statement from Dr. Jack Sava, the director of trauma at the
MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Scalise, 51, sustained injuries to internal
organs, broken bones and severe bleeding after being shot in his left hip early
on Wednesday at a baseball field in a suburb of Washington.
'Assassination list of Republicans' is found in the pocket of
Trump-hating gunman who opened fire on GOP congressman at baseball
practice | 17 June 2017 | The gunman
who opened fire on a group of congressmen and their staffers on Wednesday
morning at a baseball practice session in Alexandria, Virginia, had 'an
assassination list of Republicans' in his pocket. James T Hodgkinson gunned down
five people, including GOP House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, as they practiced
for a baseball game meant for charity at Eugene Simpson Stadium Park. On
Thursday, the FBI recovered the list of names, which suggests the shooting was a
premeditated political assassination, according to Fox
News.
Georgia Republican congressional candidate
is sent white powder with a note saying 'resist the fascist takeover' through
the mail --Envelopes with white powder were
delivered to Karen Handel and four of her neighbors in Roswell, Georgia, on
Thursday --Notes in the envelopes called the GOP congressional candidate a
'dirty fascist c***' | 16 June 2017 | A
suspicious note with white powder was delivered to the home of Republican
congressional candidate Karen Handel. Georgia police confirm they are now
investigating a total of five calls after Handel and her neighbors received
envelopes containing a powdery substance and a note labeling her a 'dirty
fascist' on Thursday. According to Roswell Police spokesperson Lisa Holland,
police received a call around 1:30pm that someone had received an envelope in a
mailbox that contained an unidentified powdery substance in the suburban
neighborhood of Roswell. The note read:
Your neighbor Karen
Handel is a dirty fascist c*** but I'm sure you already knew that. Take a whiff
of the powder and join her in the hospital you Bourgeoisie [sic]
motherf******.
RESIST THE FASCIST TAKEOVER!!!!!
STRING UP THE COLLABORATORS!
RESIST THE FASCIST TAKEOVER!!!!!
STRING UP THE COLLABORATORS!
South Carolina terminal reportedly evacuated as FBI
investigates report of dirty bomb |
15 June 2017 | The FBI late Wednesday is investigating a report of a dirty bomb
on a ship at the Wando Terminal, which is located at the Port of Charleston. The
terminal has been evacuated, along with a section of the Cooper River, reports said. Capt. Greg
Stump, the commander for the Coast Guard sector in Charleston, said a number of
law enforcement agencies are on the scene.
One of the LAPD cruisers allegedly stolen by cadets was driven
more than 1,000 miles, sources say |
16 June 2017 | The Los Angeles police cadets suspected of stealing three
cruisers and leading officers on wild car chases this week had made themselves
unauthorized police uniforms and had driven at least one of the stolen patrol
cars more than 1,000 miles, according to police sources. Investigators are
trying to determine what the teens were doing with the vehicles as well as where
they went. Police said one of the cars went missing in late May. Detectives want
to figure out whether the vehicle was stolen once or repeatedly taken and
returned without detection, which would raise even greater concerns about how
the LAPD tracks its cars.
LAPD cadets stole police cars and may have impersonated
officers, chief says | 15 June 2017
| The Los Angeles Police Department has long hailed its cadet program as a
successful partnership between police and the city's young residents...But on
Wednesday night, three of those cadets crossed paths with city police officers
in a way that LAPD officials surely hoped would never happen -- when they became
suspects. Racing through the streets of South L.A. in a pair of stolen police
cruisers, three teenage cadets led LAPD officers on car chases that ended in
separate crashes, Chief Charlie Beck said Thursday afternoon. The chases sparked
an investigation that revealed some of the cadets may have also stolen a
bulletproof vest, two stun guns and two police radios, the chief
said.
Connecticut NBC station won't air Megyn Kelly
interview | 16 June 2017 | The only
NBC television station in Connecticut will not air "Sunday Night With Megyn
Kelly" this weekend, to protest her interview with Alex Jones, who infuriated victims of the [alleged] 2012
Sandy Hook massacre by claiming it never
happened. In a memo to the staff at New Britain's WVIT, obtained by The Post,
station general manager Susan Tully said the "wounds of that day," when a madman
with a rifle murdered 20 first graders and 6 adults "have yet to heal." The
network will instead air a special which will include parents of the Sandy Hook
victims and Connecticut Governor [globalist fraud] Dannel Malloy.
Outrageous censorship demand
that must be fought: Sandy Hook families threaten legal action against NBC News
over Alex Jones interview | 16 June
2017 | Several of the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary
School [alleged] shooting have threatened legal action against NBC if it airs
Megyn Kelly's interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones,
who has called the 2012 massacre [drill-gone-live] a hoax. In a letter to NBC
News executives obtained by the Los Angeles Times, a law firm representing the
families says the network is inflicting harm on them by presenting the views of
Jones, a right-wing Internet radio host and founder of the website Infowars,
even though the network knows claims they are
false.
Starbucks Customer Says She Was
Mocked for Wearing a Donald Trump Shirt | 17 June 2017 | A North Carolina woman said that she was mocked by
employees at a local Starbucks for wearing a T-shirt with an image of President
Donald Trump. Kayla Hart said that she walked into one of the chain's Charlotte
stores donning the shirt and was laughed at by a cashier who took her order,
according to local affiliate Fox 46. Her order was then labeled with the phrase
"Build a Wall," a reference to Trump's campaign promise, she said. "They shouted
out build a wall and shoved a drink at me and then all the baristas in the back
started cracking up laughing," she told the station.
Trump cancels Obama's policy to let millions of illegals stay
because their 'dreamer' children are U.S. citizens --Trump abruptly canceled policy on Thursday
night - ending litigation over it after Supreme Court let Texas federal court
block on it stay in place | 16 June 2017 | The Trump administration
announced that it is cancelling an Obama-era policy to allow millions of
illegal-immigrant parents of children born in the United States to stay in the
country. The 2014 policy, known as DAPA, for Deferred Action for Parents of
Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents, aimed to help the families of
so-called 'dreamer' children stay together free from the threat of deportation.
It was never implemented after 26 states successfully sued in a Texas federal
district court to block it...the Department of Homeland Security announced it
was rescinding the policy with the support of the Justice
Department.
Trump Reverses Pieces of Obama-Era Engagement With
Cuba | 16 June 2017 | President
Trump announced on Friday that he was reversing crucial pieces of what he called
a "terrible and misguided deal" with Cuba and will reinstate travel and
commercial restrictions eased by the Obama administration in an attempt to
obtain additional concessions from the Cuban government. During a speech in
Little Havana, the epicenter of a Cuban exile community that enthusiastically
supported him in last year's election, Mr. Trump said he was keeping a campaign
promise to roll back the policy of engagement begun by President Barack Obama in
2014...After the speech, he signed a six-page directive that ordered new travel
and commercial restrictions while leaving in place some key Obama-era measures
that eased sanctions.
Protests over Minnesota police shooting result in 18 arrests
on freeway | 17 June 2017 | A
protest on a Minnesota freeway over the acquittal of a police officer in the
slaying of black motorist Philando Castile resulted in the arrest of 18
demonstrators early on Saturday, state police said. The arrests came hours after
St. Anthony Police Officer Jeronimo Yanez was found not guilty on Friday of
second-degree manslaughter in 32-year-old Castile's July 2016 shooting death in
the St. Paul suburb of Falcon Heights. Protesters held a peaceful demonstration
on Friday at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and then about 1,500
converged on Interstate 94 in the city, blocking the freeway, a Minnesota State
Patrol spokeswoman said in an email statement.
Minn. officer acquitted of manslaughter for shooting Philando
Castile during traffic stop | 16
June 2017 | The Minnesota police officer who fatally shot Philando Castile during a traffic stop was acquitted on all charges
by a jury Friday, a decision that came nearly a year after the encounter was
partially streamed online before a rapt nation in the midst of a painful
reckoning over shootings by law enforcement. Officer Jeronimo Yanez pulled over
Castile in Falcon Heights, a suburb near Minneapolis and St. Paul, and the
officer later said he thought Castile matched the description of a suspect in a
recent robbery. The stop quickly escalated. The jurors in the case had been
deliberating since Monday, and the verdict was announced on Friday afternoon
after about 27 total hours of deliberation, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
Southwest braces itself for record-shattering, week-long heat
wave with temperatures of up to 123 degrees across the
region | 17 June 2017 | When bracing
for 120 degrees, it's all about the water. Drinking it, splashing in it to stay
cool, and drinking it some more...That's what officials were urging and
residents were planning Friday as a potentially record-shattering heat wave
started enveloping the Southwest United States, threatening to bring
temperatures of more than 120 degrees to parts of Arizona and California next
week. Officials warned of excessive heat across southern portions of Arizona and
Nevada, and throughout the 450-mile length of California's Central
Valley.
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